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Partners in Energy800.369.4362 <br />Colorado I Minnesota <br />While Partners in Energy is offered to communities at no cost, communities are responsible for expenses associated with implementation. Doesyour community <br />have staff, volunteer, budget or other funding resources to implement the energy initiatives that wiII be identified in the Partners in Energy process? <br />❑ Yes O No If yes, please describe. <br />�Ommunity <br />One of the keys of Partners in Energy is engaging representatives from your community to participate in developing and implementing strategies to meet your <br />communitygoals. These representatives should he varied and willing to commit their time to the process. They may include city or town staff members, business <br />association representatives, large local business representatives, local nonprofit staff members, school district staff members, county government officials, etc. <br />Please describe who from the community you would anticipate engaging in developing your energy strategies. (Please list six to eight possible representatives.) <br />Partners in Energy is designed to promote communities learning from each other and sharing best practices. Are you willing to share your community work <br />through Partners in Energy with community members and other participating communities? Will you allow your final work products to be shared publicly? <br />❑ Yes O No If no, please explain. <br />Page 5 of 6 19-09-526 <br />
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